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Post-war and town
Post-war Littlehampton saw large-scale house building on the outskirts of the town, eventually absorbing the surrounding villages of Wick, Lyminster and Toddington, while the commercial element of the town became increasingly focused on boat building and water sports.

Post-war and most
Post-war, most of the ancient buildings were not restored, and large parts of the downtown area were completely rebuilt in the style of the 1950s.
Post-war, the margarine lobby gained power and, little by little, the main margarine restrictions were lifted, the most recent states to do so being Minnesota in 1963 and Wisconsin in 1967.
The Post-war occupation of the country by Syria was particularly politically disadvantageous to the Christian population as most of their leadership was driven into exile, or had been assassinated or jailed.
Post-war excavations also uncovered nearly 230 lead coffins with plaques dating from the 17th, 18th and early 19th centuries, filled with the bones of parishioners ; causes of death for most of them was found by the Museum of London.
Post-war, Franco Corelli, Richard Tucker and Mario del Monaco were the most famous interpreters of the title role during the 1950s and 1960s, while Plácido Domingo became its foremost interpreter among the next generation of tenors, although Domingo's contemporary Luciano Pavarotti also successfully sang and recorded the work.

Post-war and industry
Post-war recessions and production shifts to China and Europe hit the steel industry hard.
During the 1970s global events such as the 1973 oil crisis put pressure on the Post-war consensus, this pressure was intensified by domestic problems such as high inflation, the three-day week and industrial unrest ( particularly in the coal-mining industry ).
Post-war industry brought many new applications for the " air hammer " technology.

Post-war and areas
Post-war housing began in the late 1940s with the construction of temporary prefabs and Swedish timber houses around areas such as Kingseat and Townhill.
Post-war national governments, however, saw Birmingham's accelerating economic success as a damaging influence on the stagnating economies of the North of England, Scotland and Wales, and saw its physical expansion as a threat to its surrounding areas – " from Westminster's point of view was too large, too prosperous, and had to be held in check ".

Post-war and new
Post-war teens were able to buy relatively inexpensive phonographs — including portable models that could be carried to friends ' houses — and the new 45-rpm singles.
Post-war he studied briefly at a number of universities before becoming a journalist for the Hugenberg Press and then involved in the new mass media of the radio, working for the German government.
* ST-I Post-war Czech designation for new manufactured or repaired Jagdpanzer 38 ( t ).
Post-war restoration of the church included a new heating system ( with a boiler house built outside the north porch ) and the rebuilding of the organ.
Social democratic Reformist Marxist Aneurin Bevan, Minister of Health in the first post-war Labour government, who introduced the UK National Health Service ( NHS ), also takes the view that welfare programmes, such as health care which is free at the point of use for all, are concessions forced on capitalism by the struggles of the working class and a " pure Socialism " embryo of the new socialist society gestating within capitalist society ( see section ' Post-war European countries ' above ).
Post-war Specials were only available as a four-door sedan or a two-door " sedanet ", until the new 1949 models arrived.
Post-war, there was a desire to return to normal and Italian rugby union entered a new dimension thanks to the help of Allied troops in Italy.
Post-war shortages delayed the development of an entirely new tractor.
In 1942 the Treasurer, Ben Chifley, appointed him Director of Rationing, and in 1943 made him Director-General of the Department of Post-war Reconstruction, a new ministry which Chifley held in addition to the Treasury.
Post-war, Oxford Street and the new road the Kingsway took more prominence.

Post-war and grew
Post-war Texas grew rapidly as migrants poured into the cotton lands of the state.
Post-war Yangon grew tremendously.

Post-war and up
Post-war France used Pastor Bion ’ s model to take children who had grown up during the war years, away from cities, and their scheme ‘ colonies de vacances ’ became state controlled, part of their state education system for all children.
Post-war he started his rise up the political ladder in February 1919 when he was appointed parliamentary private secretary to H. A. L.

Post-war and .
Post-war, specialised designs were built, culminating in the Soviet BTR-60 and US M113.
Post-war, a full league programme was only restored for 1946 – 47.
Post-war she sells homemade pies to survive, eventually opening her own bakery.
Post-war occupied Germany: The British ( green ), Soviet ( Red ), American ( Yellow ), and French ( Blue ) occupation zones.
Post-war reconstruction and the protection of labour unions occupied the attention of many nations during and immediately after World War I.
Post-war the unit was deployed in Germany.
Post-war defense research contributed to the rapid expansion of the faculty and campus under James Killian.
Post-war government-sponsored research at MIT included SAGE and guidance systems for ballistic missiles and Project Apollo.
Post-war the area was part of the Soviet Zone of Occupation and many of the remaining pre-World War II city buildings were destroyed, with only a few buildings near the cathedral restored to their pre-war state.
* Post-war writings on class society and empire as well as contemporary Marxist critiques from many revolutionaries such as Franz Fanon, Ho Chi Minh and Che Guevara as well as early Autonomism.
Post-war Europe would be divided into two major spheres: the West, influenced by the United States, and the Eastern Bloc, influenced by the Soviet Union.
* Norma J. Kriger, ‘ Guerrilla Veterans in Post-war Zimbabwe: Symbolic and Violent Politics ,’ 1980-1987, Cambridge UP, 2003
Post-war prosperity provided the foundations for the social welfare policies characteristic of modern Sweden.
Post-war electronics made such systems much easier to work with by creating pseudo-random noise based on a short input tone.
Post-war reconstruction during the 1940s, along with renewed optimism of peace and prosperity, brought about a 39 % surge in the Dow from around the 148 level to 206.
Post-war growth accompanied the construction of the Interstate Highway System, which made Oklahoma City a major interchange as the convergence of I-35, I-40 and I-44.
Post-war policies brought about the gradual improvement in the lot of the RUC, interrupted only by a return to hostilities by the IRA.
Post-war Australia's multicultural immigration program lead to a diversification of the cuisine of Australia, particularly under the influence of Mediterranean and East Asian migrants.
Post-war discussion of whether or not the attacks were justified has led to the bombing becoming one of the moral causes célèbres of the Second World War.
Post-war Douglas worked briefly for Handley Page and as a commercial pilot before rejoining the Royal Air Force in 1920 after a chance meeting with Hugh Trenchard.
Post-war the company decided to get out of fixed-wing aircraft and concentrate solely on helicopters under a licensing agreement with Sikorsky.
Post-war America saw the rise of the middle class as an economic force.
Post-war Britain was the stage for a tower block " building boom "; from the 1950s to the late 1970s there was a dramatic increase in tower block construction.

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